TO DO LIST
Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizations to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.
TODAY
Mindfulness and Mental Heath— NCC’S Mindfulness Group picks back up on Zoom. Join others in community for some mental health maintenance; 11 a.m., Naropa University; Free; 303-5463589, naropa.edu/about-naropa/ counseling-services/communitycounseling-services/groupcounseling.php.
Reducing Polarization Dialogue — Please join us Fridays this spring, in a series of discussions aimed at building empathy and understanding across political and other divisions. A group of students, staff, and faculty, in collaboration with the CU Dialogues Program, meets Fridays on Zoom. Regular participants so far have included faculty and staff, undergraduate and graduate students, plus regents and other elected officials. We welcome all viewpoints and perspectives and fundamentally aim to better understand the issues and where each of us is coming from, not to “win” a debate on any particular topic; noon, University of Colorado Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu/ event/reducing_polarization_ dialogue_4405.
Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band — Composed of the most outstanding wind, brass and percussion students in the College of Music, the Wind Symphony is dedicated to performing the finest wind repertoire in performance at Macky Auditorium. Streamed performance. This is a pay-what-youcan performance; 7:30 p.m., CU Presents, University of Colorado Boulder; Free; cupresents.org/ performance/11838/student-en semble/wind-symphony.
Live Virtual Star Party — SommersBausch Observatory is hosting live virtual Open Houses during the Spring semester. Livestreams are led by APS Graduate students. What’s up in the sky? How do we operate our telescopes? What software do we use? Got more questions? Ask us in the chat box. Miss a night? Watch the recorded version on our Youtube channel; 8 p.m., University of Colorado Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu/event/live_virtu al_star_party.
An Evening with The Good Kind at Boulder Theater — 88.5 KGNU Presents An Evening with The Good Kind at Boulder Theater with dinner from Mcdevitt Taco Supply Doors. Please stay home if experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19. Wearing a mask is required upon entry and at all times on venue premises, except while actively eating or drinking. Masks will be available for purchase prior to entering the venue; 8 p.m., Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder; $50; facebook. com/events/841848416687315.
UPCOMING
Spanish/english Storytime — Enjoy books, songs, games and more with a native Spanish speaker. All of our online events are an extension of library services; library conduct and policies apply in our online space; 10 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Public Library; calendar.boulderlibrary.org/ event/7368223.
“Five @ 11” Saturday Artist Critique — Each Saturday the works of 5 local artists will be shared with fellow artists via Zoom. All are welcome to submit work for critique with other artists — or not. Don’t have something to share? Tune in to be part of the conversation. We’ll also try to answer any art-related questions you may have. Critiques are positive, respectful and constructive. Hosted by Rick Dallago & Ed Narvaez. Advance registration is required; 11 a.m. Saturday, The Boulder Art Association; boulderartassociation.org/ calendar/.